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Saturday, October 8, 2011

Idioms for The Halloween | Socyberty

Idioms for The Halloween | Socyberty


Idioms are expressions whose meaning is different from the suggested words which compose them.

Idioms are expressions whose meaning is different from the suggested words which compose them. They are used in our oral or written communication. Following are selected idioms for the Halloween season. Their meanings may not relate to the Halloween, but most of the accompanying nouns or adjectives are figures that are associated with this particular season.




Bat
As blind as a bat- it is said that bat has poor sight, and it cannot see during the daylight. It is also said to aperson with poor eyesight. “Ever since his surgery he has become as blind as a bat. He can hardly read a letter.”
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